MCC unveil 2011 Young Cricketers
Published: 10 March 2010

MCC Head Coach Mark Alleyne has selected a 16-man MCC Young Cricketers (YC) Squad for the 2011 season.

Seven of last season’s squad have been retained with nine new signings recommended by coaches from across the country.

The Young Cricketers, who play in the South Division of the ECB’s Second XI Championship, face their opening fixture on Wednesday 6 April.

The larger than usual squad will be based full-time at Lord’s throughout the summer and are all hoping to follow in the footsteps of 2010 captain Ian Cockbain and win a county contract

Squad depth

Alleyne was pleased with the balance of players selected and is planning on bettering last season’s fifth place finish.

"We had a good season in 2010, and I am confident that we can emulate this success over the summer." said the former England all-rounder.

"The larger number of players compared to previous years provides much greater variety along with strength and depth, which is becoming increasingly important given the rigorous nature of the modern game.

"You only have to look at the injury problems that England have suffered throughout this winter to see the benefits of having an extended squad.

"Hopefully the increased competition for places will draw the best out of all the players.

"I am really looking forward to working with this group of talented young players, and helping them in their journey to become professional cricketers.

"I certainly believe we’ll see some guys break through to first-class cricket by the end of the year."

YC vision

New additions to the squad for 2011 include medium pacer Tom Hampton and wicket-keeper Stuart Poynter - both recommended by Middlesex Director of Cricket Angus Fraser.